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Aries

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Aries star sign is the first sign of the zodiac and gives a kick start to the entire zodiac wheel. So they want to be first in line to get things and love to initiate things. Needless to say, the leader of the pack, Aries are famous for their fiery zeal and enthusiasm. Always ready to be the hero! Yaas, ten to one, Aries flies away and undertakes extensive risks 24/7 to catch the eye of everyone and be the ultimate winner.

Year 2026 Horoscope Predictions

The yearly horoscope for 2026 from MyPandit offers an informative overview of what is expected to happen in people’s lives through all 12 zodiac signs in 2026. The astrology 2026 horoscope will forecast your opportunities, possibilities, and challenges. It is a summary of events and occurrences that you should be aware of based on your zodiac sign in the coming year. So without any further ado, let’s explore the overview of 2026 predictions or free 2026 horoscope.

Festival Calendar

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1 Jan

Pradosh Vrat 2026

2 Jan

Shakambhari Purnima

Shakambhari Purnima 2026 (shakambhari purnima 2026) which is also known as Paush Purnima, is celebrated on the full moon day of Paush month.

3 Jan

Paush Purnima

Paush Purnima holds immense religious significance for the followers of Hinduism. The day is significant as it marks the end of winter and the beginning of the ritualistic bathing of the month of ‘Magha’. Paush Purnima also has special significance as it falls during the period of the famous ‘Mahakumbh Mela’.

6 Jan

Sakat Chauth

On Sakat Chauth, devotees of Lord Ganesha fast from sunrise to moonrise. Sankashti means salvation in times of distress. Lord Ganesha, the supreme lord of intelligence, symbolizes the remover of all obstacles.

13 Jan

Lohri 2026

The festival of Lohri falls a day before Maghi, and signifies the harvesting of crops mainly in the northern regions of India (Punjab-Haryana).

14 Jan

Shattila ekadashi

The fast observed on the Ekadashi date of Krishna Paksha in the month of Magha is known as Shattila Ekadashi fast. This fast is observed by the devotees to get the auspicious blessings of Sri Hari Vishnu. This fast is also known as Papaharini.

14 Jan

Makar Sankranti 2026

The festival of Makar Sankranti 2026 (makar sankranti 2026) is considered to mark the end of the days of winter and darkness. It tells the story of the arrival of spring.

14 Jan

pongal 2026

The festival of Pongal 2026 (pongal 2026) is celebrated with great enthusiasm and enthusiasm in the southern state of India, Tamil Nadu. This festival is celebrated for four days.

15 Jan

Magh Bihu

Bihu is a traditional and vibrant festival celebrated in the Indian state of Assam, particularly among the Assamese community. It marks the Assamese New Year and is observed with great enthusiasm and joy.

18 Jan

Mauni Amavasya or Magha Amavasya

There are two Chaturthi Tithis in each month in the Hindu calendar. The Chaturthi that falls during Krishna Paksha or after the full moon is known as ‘Sakat Chauth’ and the Chaturthi that falls after Amavasya or during Shukla Paksha is known as ‘Vinayak Chaturthi’ or Sankashti Chaturthi. goes.

20 Jan

Guru Gobind Sing Jayanti

Guru Gobind Singh Sahab was born on 22 December 1666 in the city of Patna in Bihar to Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur, who was the ninth Guru of the Sikh community. His mother’s name was Gujari Devi.

22 Jan

Vinayaka Chaturthi

23 Jan

Basant Panchami 2026

One of the important festivals celebrated at the beginning of the year is Basant Panchami 2026. Saraswati, the goddess of learning, is worshiped on the day of Vasant Panchami.

24 Jan

Skanda Shashti

25 Jan

Bhanu Saptami 2026

Bhanu Saptami, also known as Surya Saptami or Achala Saptami, is a sacred Hindu observance honoring Lord Surya (Sun God) on the 7th day (Saptami) of the waxing moon in various lunar months. It’s considered auspicious, especially when it falls on a Sunday

26 Jan

Bhishma Ashtami

The fast observed on the Ashtami of Shukla Paksha of Magh month is known as Bhishma Ashtami. This time this fast will be observed on January 26, 2026, Monday. By observing this fast, the child becomes beautiful and virtuous.

29 Jan

Jaya Ekadashi 2026

Ekadashi fast has been given the best status among all fasts. Be it any Ekadashi, each Ekadashi has its own importance. In this episode, Ekadashi date of Shukla Paksha of Magh month is known as Jaya Ekadashi fast.

Shubh Muhurat

Panchang

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  • Mon
    26
  • Tue
    27
  • Wed
    28
  • Thu
    29
  • Fri
    30
  • Sat
    31
  • Sun
    01
Location

Mumbai, India

Sunrise

07:11

Nakshatra

Punarvasu

Tithi

Shukla Paksha Trayodashi

Sunset

18:31

Paksha

Shukla

31 Jan 2026
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